Charles Guillaume Le Normant d'Etioles

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Charles Guillaume Borromée Borromée Le Normant d'Etioles

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Birthplace: Paris, Paris, Île-de-France, France
Death: March 19, 1800 (82)
Rue du Sentier, Paris, Paris, Île-de-France, France
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Son of Hervé Guillaume Le Normant du Fort and Anne Elisabeth de Francine
Husband of Jeanne Antoinette Poisson, marquise de Pompadour and Marie Anne Etiennette Matha, Dame de Bailon
Ex-partner of Madame de Belvaux
Father of Alexandrine Jeanne Lenormant d'Etiolles; N.N. N.N.; N.N. N.N.; Charles François Constant Lenormant d'Etioles, baron de Tournehem and Charlotte Marie Félicité Lenormant d’Etiolles
Brother of Charlotte Victoire Le Normant and Elisabeth Lucie Le Normant

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About Charles Guillaume Le Normant d'Etioles

Charles-Guillaume Le Normant d'Étiolles (8 May 1717 – 18 March 1799) is best known as being the husband of Madame de Pompadour or Jeanne-Antoinette Poisson, the illustrious mistress of King Louis XV of France.

A scion of a family of officials from Orléans, his father was Hervé-Guillaume Le Normant du Fort, trésorier général des Monnaies. His uncle was the financier Le Normant de Tournehem in 1741, a tax farmer and legal guardian of Jeanne-Antoinette Poisson. By arrangement of his uncle, Le Normant d'Étiolles married Madame de Pompadour in 1741. He also followed his uncle as a financier.

The couple had two children, a boy in 1741, who died the year following his birth, and a daughter, Alexandrine-Jeanne d'Étiolles, nicknamed "Fanfan", born August 10, 1744. She died in June 1754 at the age of 9 years old from a stomach ailment, possibly peritonitis.

In June 1745, Louis XV, who had taken a particular liking to the enigmatic and beautiful Madame de Pompadour, arranged for her to become his official mistress, a position she came by with the blessing of her husband's father. Louis XV offered Le Normant the position of ambassador to Turkey, to remove him from the scene, but he refused. Louis then arranged a legal separation of Madame de Pompadour from her husband, who became the most famous cuckold in France. He never forgave his wife for her treachery. He consoled himself with affairs with other women in Paris, having several children. After Pompadour's death, he discreetly married Marie-Aimée Maltha, formerly a dancer and the mother of his children, and they lived quietly at the manoir de Baillon, near the Abbey de Royaumont.

He and his new wife were detained for over a year in the Reign of Terror. Later released, Charles-Guillaume died peacefully in his home on the rue du Sentier.

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Charles Guillaume Le Normant d'Etioles's Timeline

1717
May 8, 1717
Paris, Paris, Île-de-France, France
1744
August 10, 1744
1800
March 19, 1800
Age 82
Rue du Sentier, Paris, Paris, Île-de-France, France
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Paris, Paris, Île-de-France, France
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